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Mukai Shuzo is a sake brewery located in Ine, famous for its boathouses on the Tango Peninsula in Kyoto. It is said that the brewery is led by a female toji (master brewer).
When I was just getting into sake, a sake-loving colleague of mine (who soon transferred to another company) recommended Ine Mangaka. I had a hard time finding it, but happened to see it at the Isego Honten in Nakameguro and bought it.
It is said to be made from ancient rice grown in Ine Town and has a red vinegar-like color. Following the instructions on the label, I tried it on the rocks and with soda. On the rocks it is quite sweet! On the rocks, it is quite sweet! The color also gives it an acerola-like taste.
My colleague, you have introduced an easy-to-drink sake for sake beginners...I was deeply impressed. I felt like talking to him after a long time.
The third picture was taken at the zoo we visited during GW. Associated with the bright colors of Ine full bloom.
⚫︎Raw material rice: Ancient rice (purple-black rice)
⚫︎ Alcohol content: 14 degrees
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